UN chief Antonio Guterres declares last 10 years a ‘decade of deadly heat’ | World News
The world has experienced a “decade of deadly heat”, the head of the UN says, as he urged countries to “exit this road to ruin”. UN secretary general Antonio Guterres said the top ten hottest years on record had occurred in the past decade and warned the world was witnessing “climate breakdown in real time”. “We must exit this road to ruin – and we have no time to lose,” he said in his New Year’s message. “In 2025, countries must put the world on a safer path by dramatically slashing emissions, and supporting the transition to a renewable future. It is essential – and it is possible.” He also said that hope has been “hard to find” in 2024, but that the world could make 2025 a “new beginning”. Reflecting on a year dominated by two major wars, in the Middle East and in Ukraine, he said conflicts were causing “enormous pain, suffering and displacement”. Image: An activist holds a sign that reads 1.5 degrees during a demonstration at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. Pic: …